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Most eyes in Capitol Hill will be on Joe Biden’s during the president’s State of the Union address—but one person is guaranteed to miss it.
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Most eyes in Capitol Hill will be on Joe Biden’s during the president’s State of the Union address—but one person is guaranteed to miss it.
President Joe Biden will use his State of the Union address to hail the electoral strength of American women and vow to sign into law legislation codifying the federal right to abortion if returned to the White House with a Democratic House and Senate in 2025.
They’re less an address about the state of the nation and more of a television extravaganza, a spectacle where the only thing that matters is how things look.
WASHINGTON — Democrats are putting reproductive rights front and center at the State of the Union Thursday night, inviting guests impacted by the Supreme Court’s reversal of federal abortion protections and Alabama’s controversial court ruling on in vitro fertilization last month.
Republicans have chosen Senator Katie Britt of Alabama to deliver their response to President Biden’s State of the Union address on Thursday night, turning to one of their youngest members of Congress to burnish the image of their aging, male-dominated party and draw a contrast with a president nearly 40 years older.
The White House guest list for President Biden’s State of the Union address will underscore some of his administration’s biggest accomplishments, from student debt forgiveness to the expansion of NATO.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Much of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union on Thursday night will focus on comparing his vision for America with that of the Republican Party, setting up an election-year contrast that Biden hopes will pay dividends in November.
House Republicans are sharpening their attacks against President Biden ahead of his primetime State of the Union address.